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Satchel Paige is a MLB baseball player. He was born on July 7, 1906

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Also Known As Leroy Robert Paige
Born July 7, 1906? • MobileAlabama
Died June 8, 1982 • Kansas CityMissouri
Awards And Honors Baseball Hall of Fame (1971) • two-time All-Star • Baseball Hall of Fame (inducted in 1971) • 1 World Series championship
Height/Weight 6 ft 3 inches, 180 lb (190 cm, 81 kg)
Batting Hand right
Throwing Hand right
Debut Date July 9, 1948
Last Game September 25, 1965
Jersey Number 29 (1965-1965, Kansas City Athletics) • 29 (1952-1953, St. Louis Browns) • 22 (1951-1951, St. Louis Browns) • 47 (1951-1951, St. Louis Browns) • 29 (1951-1951, St. Louis Browns) • 29 (1948-1949, Cleveland Indians) • 31 (1948-1948, Cleveland Indians)
Position pitcher
Earned Run Average 3.29
Games Played 179
Games Started 26
Innings Pitched 476
Losses 31
Saves 33
Strikeouts 288
Walks And Hits Per Inning Pitched 1.279
Wins 28

Top Questions

When was Satchel Paige born?
Satchel Paige was born on July 7, 1906.
What was Satchel Paige's earned run average (ERA)?
Satchel Paige had a career earned run average of 3.29.
Where was Satchel Paige born?
Satchel Paige was born in Mobile, Alabama, United States.
How tall was Satchel Paige?
Satchel Paige was 6 ft 3 inches, 180 lb (190 cm, 81 kg).
How many wins did Satchel Paige have?
Satchel Paige had 28 wins during his career.
What position did Satchel Paige play?
Satchel Paige played pitcher.
How many strikeouts did Satchel Paige have?
Satchel Paige struck out 288 batters during his career.

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